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Rick King: Dazzle with Continuous Color and Varied Texture in your Garden
Achieving long lasting color is a challenge for busy homeowners who don’t want to make a career out of tending…
Geoffrey Walsky: From 1st Timer to Expert Auction Buyer in a Few Easy Steps
I’m constantly asked how to buy from auctions. It’s funny because it was only in the recent years that I…
A New Shop in Darien, The Trim Queen, and An Evening with ASID Connecticut
By Stacy Kunstel Growing up and graduating college in this day and age—well, this is going to make me sound…
Copper Cool
The trend toward warm-toned metals such as gold and brass has been strong for a couple years now, so it…
Calendar: More March Events for the Design Minded
AD 20/21 AD20/21 Art 7 Design of the 20th and 21st Centuries & The Boston Print Fair #BostonDesignWeek finishes strong…
Q & A with Laura Gibson
By Paula M. Bodah Good landscaping is about so much more than colorful blooms or a swath of velvety, weed-free…
Louis Raymond: Visit this Tree at the Arnold Arboretum Before the Snow Melts!
Now that this is officially Boston’s snowiest winter ever, it was high time to lace up my boots, zip on…
Window Treatments, Millwork
Window Treatments Sewfine Custom Drapery Workroom– Work that delights top designers and their clients. Exacting detail and exquisite workmanship combine…
Time for your Countertops to get Happy!
By Lynda Simonton Can Formica be chic? Well their new collection by Jonathan Adler certainly is! Adler is well known…
Small Wonder in the Litchfield Hills
By Maria LaPiana Jonathan Bee’s “700-square-foot dollhouse” in Washington, Connecticut, is both his studio and his muse. Bee, a writer,…
Diary of a Renovation: Demolition and Designing as you Go
By Karin Lidbeck Brent My work as a stylist and magazine editor has me working with interior designers all the…
New England Home’s Guide to Boston Design Week
AD 20/21 Pulitzer Prize–winning architecture critic Robert Campbell will receive the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gala Preview for…
Louis Raymond: Winter Gardening
The best thing about February? It’s over. But until spring arrives in full force, I can’t just be a complete…
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